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Yungblud tour blasts off
Digitally savvy, gender fluid, angry, sad – this is music for the masses of the modern age
Yungblud – aka Dominic Harrison – hurtles on stage

YUNGBLUD
O2 Forum Kentish Town

Ensconced in an old art deco cinema turned long-term live venue, Yungblud’s Occupy the UK tour is in town for a five-night residency. It’s a whirlwind rollercoaster ride through the 24-year old singer’s two albums.

When the lights dim, a giant pair of red lips are projected on the backdrop and after a short treatise on being true to yourself, Yungblud – aka Dominic Harrison – hurtles on stage.

Backed by drums and guitar he takes the audience on a 17-track tour of his two albums – with a 90-minute set that wears Generation Z on its sleeve.

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